R1a is more rarer than R1b keep on-keeping on-never quit. Roger http://community.webtv.net/zgordo/GORDOSGENEALOGY
> R1a is more rarer than R1b > > keep on-keeping on-never quit. Roger I'm not sure if you're making a statement or asking a question. In western Europe, R1b is the most numerous haplogroup though someone out there may know of specific/localized examples of where that would not be the case and R1a might be more common in those specific situations. Without knowing context, it's impossible to answer. David M